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How to Find Your Way

Our website is structured like a project site log: organized, factual, and navigable. If the URL you entered is unclear, here are the primary sections where you'll find what you're looking for.

For Project Scoping

Review our Expertise section to understand our capabilities in renovation, new builds, and heritage restoration.

For Proof of Work

Browse our completed work in the Projects portfolio for material specs and visual references.

For Our Approach

Learn about our process and team background in the About section.

For Direct Contact

Use our Contact page for address, phone, and hours.

The "Missing Link" Checklist

In construction, an unexplained gap in the plans is a risk. Here’s how we diagnose a missing page, much like we would a missing structural detail.

Criterion: URL Precision

The path is a physical location on the server. A single character error (e.g., /projects/ vs /projecst/) leads to a dead end.

What It Optimizes

  • Direct access to specific project data.
  • Clear communication in documentation.
  • Efficient site navigation.

What It Sacrifices

  • The flexibility of overly long or cryptic URLs.
  • The ability to hide important sections in complex paths.

Real-World Context

A 404 error in our industry isn't just an inconvenience—it's a signal. It might mean the project documentation you need has been updated, archived under a new name, or requires a direct consultation. Our site reflects our work: structured, but always in motion.

"A clear site plan is the first step to a stable structure. If you can't find the document, we need to clarify it together."
— Project Manager, Solidron
From a recent site diary entry at our 107 Boulevard Richard-Lenoir project.

Constraint

French digital accessibility standards (RGAA) require all critical pathways to be reachable within two clicks from the homepage.

Trade-off

Simplified URL structures improve user experience but can make certain technical pages harder to categorize without subdomains.

Decision Criteria

We prioritize clarity of the project plan over marketing-friendly URLs. If it’s in the proposal, it should have a clear digital path.

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